Adenovirus-mediated combined P16 gene and GM-CSF gene therapy for the treatment of established tumor and induction of antitumor immunity

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Antitumor effects of combined transfer of P16 and cytokine genes were investigated in this study. The adenovirus harboring the P16 gene (AdP16) and murine granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor gene (AdGM-CSF) were utilized for the treatment of established tumors. The mice were inoculated subcutaneously with Renca cells and, 6 days later, received an intratumoral injection of AdP16 in the presence or absence of AdGM-CSF. The results demonstrated that tumor-bearing mice treated with AdP16 in combination with AdGM-CSF showed more potent inhibition of tumor growth and survived much longer than did mice treated with AdP16, AdGM-CSF, adenovirus expressing β-galactosidase, or phosphate-buffered saline alone (P

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Wang, L., Qi, X., Sun, Y., Liang, L., & Ju, D. (2002). Adenovirus-mediated combined P16 gene and GM-CSF gene therapy for the treatment of established tumor and induction of antitumor immunity. Cancer Gene Therapy, 9(10), 819–824. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.cgt.7700502

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